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Easter Saturday produced a couple of good ones, Easter Sunday has the potential to be ugly. Hope Ooze and his Tigers have a change of luck. 

 

My god West Coast are awful, like worse than MFC 2013 awful.

They don’t deserve a start of R1 priority pick, but for the sake of the competition they need one (they should be forced to trade it for ready made talent though). 9.4 to 0.5 in almost a half of football.

Not as good as our 16.4 to 1.1 in 1.5 quarters though 😜

 

Edited by Demon Disciple

 
24 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Starting to wonder what WCE's rebuild plan is

According to the Fox commentators just now, it is Priority Picks. Despite WCE netting a flag merely 6 years ago and digging themselves into their current hole skewing their list profile to try to add to their 2018 success.

28 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Starting to wonder what WCE's rebuild plan is

2 years of compensation picks leading into Tasmania’s compensation picks. 
 

Last night was so enjoyable then I start to think about the umpires, the MRO and the 19th and possible 20th team and wonder why those that have a voice sit in silence.


Feel for Harley Reid. His plight is not dissimilar to that of Jack Watts in terms of expectation. Even more so of course. And I just wonder if playing for a team so bereft of structure and talent will end in unfulfilled potential and bad habits. 

West Coast are so unbelievably awful. It's a bad look for the competition but they can't be getting any bonus picks just yet. They won a flag 6 years ago. Need another 4 years at least of performances like this before priority picks come onto the table for a team that won so many flags in the AFL era and has won one so recently.

Still it's a bad look for the comp - one dud game per week.

30 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d love to try and get Tim Kelly to the club somehow.

Surely he’s sick of losing, even if he is at home.

Made a fair song and dance about wanting to go home. Not for mine.

Lucky for us we get them twice this year.  It really is a massive advantage for those sides who have drawn them twice. They will jag one or two upset wins but they are definitely in the same category as the 12/13 Demons.


48 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d love to try and get Tim Kelly to the club somehow.

Surely he’s sick of losing, even if he is at home.

18 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Made a fair song and dance about wanting to go home. Not for mine.


For some context, at the time he had 3 children under 2, including two with autism, and no family support.

I feel sorry for Jayden Hunt. So close to winning a flag now losing every week

Tiges playing Sydney very well. Suffocating their run, no free outside unpressured disposals, making them kick to a packed area. 

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Feel for Harley Reid. His plight is not dissimilar to that of Jack Watts in terms of expectation. Even more so of course. And I just wonder if playing for a team so bereft of structure and talent will end in unfulfilled potential and bad habits. 

go get him, tim lamb

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Starting to wonder what WCE's rebuild plan is

Still digging out a two storey basement whilst they await planning consent. 

Edited by Rab D Nesbitt


1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d love to try and get Tim Kelly to the club somehow.

Surely he’s sick of losing, even if he is at home.

other than reid, if there's a meth coke player i'd target to come to a third club and finish his career playing in a finals side it's elliot yeo over tim kelly

 
1 hour ago, gs77 said:

According to the Fox commentators just now, it is Priority Picks. Despite WCE netting a flag merely 6 years ago and digging themselves into their current hole skewing their list profile to try to add to their 2018 success.

It’s too late for Meth Coke and North now. Probably Hawthorn as well, the Map of Tassie will be cleaning up on young talent. 
there will be a few Clubs very concerned about the future 

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s too late for Meth Coke and North now. Probably Hawthorn as well, the Map of Tassie will be cleaning up on young talent. 
there will be a few Clubs very concerned about the future 

getting the Eagles back into contention is way more important to the AFL than supporting Tasmania


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